Summer Session Kansan Page 3 Program of Sunday Concerts Concert Choir and Chamber Choir Clayton Krehbiel, Director Sunday, July 4 Sunday, July 4 3 p.m. Concert Choir Mr. Krehbiel, conducting Glory to God in the Highest ... Randall Thompson All Pleasant Things ... John Pozdro Behold! I Build An House ... Lukas Foss Stomp Your Foot ... Aaron Copland Mr. Knoblial conducts Frostiana ... Randall Thompson 5. A Girl's Garden Combined Girls Choirs 6. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Combined Boys Choirs Mr. Krehbiel, conducting lank big history, the bank the lank in Sev the and your押歉 that that one of Chamber Choir ERS, (Dell, cation known who s. and 87th about ension ch as ful as Lobet den Herrn Alle Heiden ... Bach (Praise the Lord, All ye Nations) Tom O'Bedlam ... Jacob Avshalomov Mr. Krehbiel, conducting 12-Minute Intermission xinton ladies should tear- most South. grow-ow in man e with Orchestra Gerald Carney, Director Evan Whallon, Guest Conductor Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Le Roi Dys, overture ... Lalo Mr. Carney, conducting Symphony in D Minor Franck Third movement, allegro non troppo The Walk to the Paradise Garden ... Delius Vorspiel, from "Die Meistersinger" ... Wagner Mr. Whallon, conducting Concert Band and Symphonic Band Russell L. Wiley, Director Evan Whallon, Guest Conductor Paul Shull, Guest Conductor University Th 7:20 p.m. Symphonic Band The Star Spangled Banner ... Sousa-Damrosch Polka and Fugue from the opera "Schwanda ... Weinberger Mr. Whallon, conducting O Sacred Head Now Wounded from "Three Chorale Preludes" ... William Latham Emperata Overture ... Claude T. Smith Armenian Dances ... Aram Khachaturian I. Allegro II. Moderato March to the Scaffold from "Symphonie Fantastique" ... Hector Berlioz Selections from the music of George M. Cohan Knightbridge March from the suite "London Every Day" ... Eric Coates Mr. Shull, conducting Concert Band Overture to “Candide” ... Leonard Bernstein Liebestud from the opera “Tristan and Isolde” ... Richard Wagner Finale to “Symphony No. 5” ... Shostakovich Mr. Whallon, conducting Regular Haircut $1.50 Open 8:00 to 5:30 Pictures at an Exhibition ... M. Mossorgsky American Salute ... Morton Gould Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Grainger Mr. Wiley, conducting The Board of Regents has directed Dr. T. Howard Walker, director of KU Extension, to prepare an operating plan for the statewide coordination of general extension activities of the state colleges and universities. Extension Director Prepares Operating Plan for Regents Great Outdoors Is Geology Lab "He's in the field" is the answer to most callers for the scientific staff of the State Geological Survey. More than two dozen scientists have exchanged their indoor research facilities, be they microscopes or computers, for pick-and-hammer, outdoor studies in June, July and August. Field work on ground-water in southwestern Kansas and in the Neosho Valley, and on the clays of central Kansas, major rock strata of eastern and central Kansas and the sandstones of south central Kansas will take scientists into a majority of the state's counties. Perhaps the most unusual field assignment, however, is that of Frank C. Foley, director of the survey. the internationally recognized authority on ground-water geology is well into a three-month survey for a mammoth water and agricultural development in northern Saudi Arabia. He is one of specialists in several sciences preparing recommendations for the Saudi Arabian government. The project embraces 115,000 square miles, an area one-third greater than that of Kansas. Near famine conditions are prevalent. Foley, a fellow of the Geological Society of America and current president of the Association of American State Geologists, made a survey two years ago of the ground-water resources in the Ivory Coast and Senegal, West Africa. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers It pays to look your best. Downtown STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Dr. Walker will devote half-time during the coming year to this assignment while continuing his KU responsibilities. Dr. Walker's appointment was proposed by a study committee headed by President James A. McCain of Kansas State University. Other members were Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and President Leonard Axe of Kansas State College, Pittsburg. The six institutions under the Regents operate general extension programs that are similar in services offered. The activities are generally self-supporting except for overhead contributions from each school's budget. The Regents have authority to appoint a statewide director of extension. It is assumed that Dr. Walker's "working paper" will serve as a guide for the director when he is chosen. Dr. Walker has headed extension activities at KU since 1953. Three from Logar Get Scholarships Recipients of first and renewal Dane G. Hansen Scholarships to graduates of Logan High School have been announced. Van Jansonius, Prairie View, a 1965 graduate of Logan High School, received a first year scholarship. Renewals of the scholarship for the second year were awarded to Roy Forssberg and Brian Fitzhugh, both of Logan. Hansen, a Logan businessman, has provided the scholarships since 1953 through an annual gift to the KU Endowment Association. Recipients are determined by an annual examination given to recommended seniors of Logan High School. The scholarships, renewable for four years, are awarded on the basis of academic record, need and potential as a KU student. Austin M. Lashbrook, chairman of the department of classics and classical archaeology, has been re-elected vice president and member of the executive committee of the American Classical League. Lashbrook Re-Elected Final Reductions Friday, July 9th. summer The University Shop will close for the University Shop ON THE HILL Campus Police Face Problems With Summer Campers, Too By Dave Stone The Police Department of the University of Kansas has a difficult and major job this summer—protecting, assisting, and guiding the nearly 4,000 summer students, plus the extra 1,200 summer campers. The job, as you can imagine, is no picnic. Jobs which especially concern campus police range from traffic control—both cars and pedestrians—to checking University property for vandalism and theft. It's the job of the police to make sure that everyone is clear from the buildings at a set time and to make sure that all the campers find their way back to their respective dorms. Officer David Gallup holds the unique distinction of being a junior here at the University in science education and also being a member of the campus police. About the conduct of the campers thus far, Officer Gallup said: "All the campers have been quite satisfactory, and they have seemed very cooperative. Just keep up the good work." The campus police is special in its own way, because it has three commissions—from the state, the city, and the county. This means the police can perform their duty anywhere in this county, where most local officers are limited to a specific area. Rain Again Covering Fields Across State As of late Wednesday, the greatest harvesting activities were concentrated in northern Kansas counties and in the Garden City area in the southwest, the State Farm Placement Service said. TOPEKA—(UPI)—More rain fell yesterday on Kansas harvest fields, and forecasts called again for scattered showers and thunderstorms in some areas today. In other sections of southwest Kansas the harvest was nearing completion. UNIVERSITY THEATRE "THE MUSIC MAN" presents Friday—July 2 Saturday—July 3 Admission: $1.50 KU ID Redeemable at Box Office For Reservations Call Murphy Hall UN4-3982 Starts at 8:20 Coming July 6-10 "A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN AUTHOR AND ESCURIAL"